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A graph-based method for identity resolution to assist police force investigative process
Published 2024“…The ability to prove an individual identity has become crucial in social, economic, and legal aspects of life. Identity resolution is the process of semantic reconciliation that determines whether a single identity is the same when being described differently. …”
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Self-concordance theory and the goal-striving reasons framework and their distinct relationships with hedonic and eudaimonic well-being
Published 2024“…The paper analyses the distinct relationships of the two models in relation to hedonic well-being (Subjective Well-Being, Life Satisfaction, Affect Balance) and indicators of eudaimonic well-being (Basic Need Satisfaction, Purpose and Self-Acceptance). …”
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The social construction of professional counselling practice in UK embedded higher education counselling services: a Foucauldian discourse analysis of practitioner perspectives
Published 2024“…The study identified four dominant discourses: Academic achievement, Life-stage, Mental-health crisis and Professional counselling practice which were seen to influence the counsellor role as they manifested through a series of sub-discourses including, the Precedence of educational attainment sub-discourse, the Loco-parentis sub-discourse and the Risk-vulnerability sub-discourse. …”
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2984
The mechanisms of sleep restriction therapy for insomnia disorder
Published 2020“…The restriction element of SRT was isolated by comparing a restricted time in bed with consistent bedtimes, showing treatment effects for insomnia severity and quality of life in favour of SRT. High-resolution measurements of sleep and daytime functioning further reveal improved sleep continuity, increased sleep pressure, diminished cognitive arousal, reduced sleep-related mentation and normalised subjective-objective sleep discrepancy, again in favour of SRT. …”
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The space-times of post-capitalist transformation: More-than-human affects in French and Catalan eco-communities
Published 2021“…This thesis aims to understand how post-capitalist life is made possible in eco-communities and how it might travel beyond them. …”
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Human nature, after all: affective realism in Russian foreign policy
Published 2021“…</p> <p><em>Affective realism</em> combines classical realist scholarship on human nature with research in the life sciences. The resulting analytical framework outlines a process of appraisal, which generates specific affective responses and action tendencies. …”
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Effectiveness of supervised versus self-directed rehabilitation for adults aged 50 years and over with ankle fractures: protocol for the AFTER trial
Published 2024“…Secondary outcomes at two, four, and six months measure health-related quality of life, pain, physical function, self-efficacy, exercise adherence, complications, and resource use. …”
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A dormant overmassive black hole in the early Universe
Published 2024“…Its properties are consistent with scenarios in which short bursts of super-Eddington accretion have resulted in black hole overgrowth and massive gas expulsion from the accretion disk; in between bursts, black holes spend most of their life in a dormant state.…”
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Do the ‘big four’ orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes?
Published 2025“…In contrast, higher taxa are mostly regarded as convenient labels for levels in the tree of life, which reflect evolutionary history if defined cladistically but are assumed to have no real significance for ongoing evolution. …”
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Visitation returns and nineteenth-century Anglicanism in Oxford and its surrounding parishes
Published 2022“…The overall conclusion is that by the end of the nineteenth century the Church remained a substantial influence on life in the parishes of this review, more so than in the first half of the century.…”
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Cell-based assays in flowing and sessile drops
Published 2018“…Whilst these functions have been successfully demonstrated in the proof-of-principle stage, challenges remain in combining them into one working platform for real-life applications. As many microfluidic devices are designed for only one specific application, adjustments are required to perform different tasks. …”
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Magnetic field amplification in laser-produced plasmas
Published 2015“…<p>The universe abounds with shock waves, from those arising during structure formation, to those driving supernova explosions that create the elements of which life is made and can even trigger star formation. …”
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Prospective study of UV exposure and cancer incidence among Swedish women
Published 2011“…UV exposure earlier in life was related to reduced overall and breast cancer risk.…”
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Ethical issues surrounding access to care for BRCA mutations
Published 2017“…</p> <p>In this thesis, I examine in which cases it is problematic that some British and American women do not access this potentially life-saving care. In recognition of the difficulty in measuring access, a view informed by preliminary interviews and a literature review, I use three complementary approaches to illustrate different aspects of access. …”
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Modulation of visual-motor responses by the perception of object affordance, automatic imitation and action agency
Published 2018“…<p>When we interact with the environment in our everyday life the relationship between what we see and what we do is under continuous coupling, i.e., our perceptions and actions are built through a continuous reciprocal flow of information between sensory and motor processes. …”
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The intellectual scope of the 'mester de clerecía'
Published 2014“…The result is an expanded view of the <em>'mester de clerecía'</em> as theological and philosophical poems that offer ways of understanding and approaching the life of the mind as well as that of the body that are thought-provoking and informative to this day. …”
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Another world is possible: reconceptualizing the “safe space”metaphor at a feminist safer space in New York City
Published 2021“…Although Mayor Giuliani’s “quality of life” laws are often credited for making NYC the safest it has ever been, Pocketbooks positions itself as a “safer space” from a city (and society) that has become increasingly unsafe.…”
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Re-presenting dislocation: the poetics of exile and diaspora in ancient Jewish texts
Published 2023“…Moreover, the diaspora narratives of Esther and Joseph, and the interpretations of Esther in antiquity, are often regarded as apologising for aspects of diaspora life, or as viewing the state of exile and diaspora as a burden. …”
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Unjust energy transition: vignettes from the COPs, climate finance and a coal hotspot
Published 2025“…Typically led by communities dependent on land, water, and the environmental commons for livelihoods and life, place-based struggles pushed against dispossession by developmental, modernist states and business. …”
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Identifying novel neuromodulator targets of human cognition
Published 2024“…Impaired cognition is often overlooked in the clinical management of depression, despite being a principal modulator of perceived disability and quality of life within depression (Knight, Air, & Baune, 2018; Knight, Lyrtzis, & Baune, 2020; Koenig, Bhalla, & Butters, 2014; Naismith, Longley, Scott, & Hickie, 2007). …”
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